Diaspora Policies in Theory and Practice
Diaspora Policies in Theory and Practice
Author(s): Dániel GazsóSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Anthropology, Social Sciences, Political Theory, Political Sciences, Governance, Sociology, Political history, Politics and society, Politics and Identity
Published by: Nemzetpolitikai Kutatóintézet
Keywords: Diaspora studies; Diaspora policies; Kin-state; Central and Eastern Europe;
Summary/Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to give a general overview of diaspora policies with an emphasis on kin-state activism in Central and Eastern Europe. The first section of the paper will summarize the main theoretical approaches to diaspora studies, which are marked by the emerging tendency toward typology construction. In this part I will explore the most relevant typologies within this field of study from a critical perspective. The second section of the paper will turn to existing diaspora policies, offering a structural collection of the most commonly adopted diaspora engagement practices in Central and Eastern Europe. I will examine why and under what conditions kin-states in this part of Europe seek to engage co-national communities living beyond their borders, with special regard to the similarities.
Journal: Hungarian Journal of Minority Studies
- Issue Year: 1/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 65-87
- Page Count: 23
- Language: English